The Evidence-Based Inquiry Using Primary Sources series engages students in a world of inquiry and discovery. Inquiry-based learning is active learning that elicits a higher level of reading comprehension. The pages of these books contain exciting and fascinating real-world photographs, advertising, recipe cards, theater programs, posters, letters and maps, as well as other interesting items that document history.

The photos are of actual people, events, and symbols of another era.

Primary sources are obtained from the Library of Congress.

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The Evidence-Based Inquiry Using Primary Sources series engages students in a world of inquiry and discovery. Inquiry-based learning is active learning that elicits a higher level of reading comprehension. The pages of these books contain exciting and fascinating real-world photographs, advertising, recipe cards, theater programs, posters, letters and maps, as well as other interesting items that document history.

The photos are of actual people, events, and symbols of another era.

Primary sources are obtained from the Library of Congress.

Accompanying text lends context to the photos and is offered at three readability levels to allow for differentiation.

Each book highlights 15 primary sources across 4 pages each.

The first 3 pages of each set present the same primary source with text that is differentiated for three reading levels.

The last page of each set offers questions and prompts to encourage higher-level thinking and inquiry.

Students will enjoy the primary source subjects, which range from slavery and building an igloo to homes on the range.